Might work for current issues, if it can be done in a more timely manner than the local radio traffic updates which always seem to be way behind. I remember one recent trip, where they were warning of a big accident, road partially blocked, emergency vehicles in attendance etc, over the course of a couple of hours. We went through the alleged location twice during the period they were reporting updates, and didn't see a thing. Either huge information delays rendering the service useless, or some canny motorist realised that if he rang in with a phony report, it would significantly lighten the traffic on the road and help him get to his destination quicker...
Driver-updated satnavs to beat traffic jams
David Gosnell
Timeliness #
Posted Friday 4th July 2008 10:46 GMT
Might work for current issues, if it can be done in a more timely manner than the local radio traffic updates which always seem to be way behind. I remember one recent trip, where they were warning of a big accident, road partially blocked, emergency vehicles in attendance etc, over the course of a couple of hours. We went through the alleged location twice during the period they were reporting updates, and didn't see a thing. Either huge information delays rendering the service useless, or some canny motorist realised that if he rang in with a phony report, it would significantly lighten the traffic on the road and help him get to his destination quicker...
Anonymous Coward
already done but better #
Posted Friday 4th July 2008 15:43 GMT
um tomtom can already do this. But its automatic instead using the Mobile Network as source of if your in a queue or not.
Seems bit of a waste of grant to me ...
http://www.tomtom.com/news/category.php?ID=4&NID=374&Lid=1